There’s £100 up for grabs if you can beat this McDonald’s Big Mac challenge

There’s a McDonald’s Big Mac challenge that could see one lucky burger-fanatic winning £100.
All they have to do is fill themselves up on a meal big enough to feed a family of four – which seems pretty impossible.
The challenge, which is in no way actually affiliated with McDonald’s, was created by a bunch of Facebook users who decided it’d be fun to challenge only the most dedicated of McDonald’s customers.
Their goal, according to their Facebook page, is to ‘find the person that can actually do this’ – this being demolishing four Big Macs, four large fries and four large milkshakes of any... read more

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